Chapter, Paragraph, Number
1 Intro, 0| seminarians, members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and
2 I, 0 | various Episcopal Conferences, Institutes of Theology and Seminaries,
3 I, 0 | Seminaries, Associations of Institutes of Consecrated Life, Dioceses,
4 II, 1 | the Religious and Secular Institutes, as well as to all the countries
5 II, 1 | Congregations or the new Institutes founded on African soil,
6 II, 1 | seminarians and candidates for Institutes of Consecrated Life, and
7 II, 1 | of note. The missionary Institutes founded in Africa have grown
8 II, 1 | African provinces of Religious Institutes of pontifical right, both
9 III, 0 | Universities and Catholic Institutes, would set up study commissions,
10 IV, 1 | Bishops, priests, members of Institutes of Consecrated Life and
11 IV, 1 | Life, members of Secular Institutes and all the lay faithful.~
12 IV, 1 | by missionaries and their Institutes, and by the personnel from
13 V, 1 | foundation of new Religious Institutes, great prudence and enlightened
14 V, 1 | Once established, these Institutes are to be helped in acquiring
15 V, 1 | having stated that "Religious Institutes that do not have houses
16 V, 1 | local Churches and of the Institutes of Consecrated Life and
17 V, 1 | diocesan and members of Institutes — for the apostolic work
18 V, 2 | Universities and Higher Institutes~103. "The Catholic Universities
19 V, 2 | Universities and Higher Institutes in Africa have a prominent
20 VII, 0 | know that the Missionary Institutes which have been present
21 VII, 0 | thanks for the new Missionary Institutes which have been established
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